Showing posts with label Poland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poland. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2022

Polish Radio launches Ukrainian news bulletins

 


Polish Radio launches news bulletins in Ukrainian to report on the Russian invasion 

(25.02.2022 11:30)
Public broadcaster Polish Radio on Thursday began airing special news bulletins in Ukrainian, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.  (Polkish Radio 1 on 225 kHz LW) 
The newscasts can be heard on Polish Radio 1, every day after 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.  News is gathered and presented by journalists from the Ukrainian section of Polish Radio’s External Service, also known as Radio Poland. 

Broadcast on longwave, Polish Radio 1 is available not just in Poland, but also in Ukraine and almost all over Europe, IAR reported.

Effort to counter Russian disinformation
The three-minute news programmes are addressed to the Ukrainian expatriate community in Poland, as well as to Ukraine’s home population, said Andrzej Rybat, director of Radio Poland. 
He added that the bulletins would focus on the situation on the frontline, as well as the free world’s efforts to help Ukraine, and especially Poland’s drive to secure meaningful international sanctions against Russia.

Also covered will be the fate of the Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion and the support provided to them by Polish non-governmental and church-based groups. In addition, journalists will report on all initiatives on the part of Polish politicians and the wider society to help Ukrainians based in Ukraine, Ryba?t said.

He emphasized that the news bulletins would aim to dispel “disinformation and fake news produced by the propaganda machine of Putin’s regime,” which are part of Russia’s “hybrid war against the free world.”

'Credible, first-hand information
Drawing on extensive contacts and teaming up with journalists and partners in Ukraine and Western countries, Polish Radio’s Ukrainian news programs will seek to counter fake news and provide "credible, first-hand information" about the Russian aggression against Ukraine, Ryba?t also said.  
The Ukrainian-language newscasts are also an expression of solidarity with Ukrainian journalists, who are risking their lives to defend the whole Euro-Atlantic community against “a concentrated disinformation attack by the propaganda machine of the Russian aggressor," he added.             
In the early hours of Thursday morning, Russia announced a "special military operation" against Ukraine to eliminate what President Vladimir Putin said was a "serious threat" against his country.
Despite appeals and warnings from the international community, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by land, air, and sea, the biggest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War II, the Reuters news agency reported.

Top Polish officials have condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine and vowed to support the Ukrainian people.
(pm/gs)
Source: IAR
(via Wireless on Flirt FM on Twitter, 25 Feb) 

Monday, October 31, 2011

Polish Radio downsizes shortwave service


Polish Radio External Service, according to their website (www.thenews.pl ) the only shortwave transmission for B11 Winter, is on 3955 kHz from 1800-1900 UTC via Sitkunai, Lithuania. This is sad as I was a semi-regular listener to their programs having grown to like them when the CBC's Overnight Service used to carry them at 4:30 AM (local).
(Mark Coady/ODXA via Cumbre)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Polish Radio External Service schedule updates


Transmitters via Babcock

All times UTC

1030-1100 on 11790 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu Polish
1030-1100 on 15265 SKN 300 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Polish
1100-1130 on 15265 WOF 125 kW / 070 deg to EaEu Russian
1100-1130 on 15460 WOF 125 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Russian
1130-1200 on 9435 WOF 125 kW / 092 deg to WeEu German
1130-1200 on 9610 WOF 125 kW / 082 deg to WeEu German
1200-1300 on 11675 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English
1200-1300 on 11980 WOF 125 kW / 045 deg to NoEu English
1300-1330 on 15480 WOF 125 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Russian
1300-1330 on 17860 DHA 250 kW / 020 deg to CeAs Russian
1330-1430 on 11955 RMP 250 kW / 076 deg to EaEu Belorussian
1330-1430 on 15480 RMP 250 kW / 080 deg to EaEu Belorussian
1430-1500 on 15500 WOF 125 kW / 074 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1430-1500 on 11760 WOF 125 kW / 066 deg to EaEu Russian
1500-1530 on 13730 RMP 250 kW / 080 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1500-1530 on 15265 WOF 125 kW / 086 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1530-1600 on 9495 RMP 250 kW / 080 deg to WeEu German
1530-1630 on 11640 SKN 300 kW / 070 deg to EaEu Polish
1630-1700 on 11760 RMP 250 kW / 076 deg to EaEu Belorussian
1700-1800 on 7265 KVI 035 kW / 220 deg to NoEu English DRM
1700-1800 on 9770 MOS 300 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English
1800-1830 on 11730 WOF 300 kW / 058 deg to EaEu Russian
1800-1830 on 11865 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to N/ME Hebrew
1830-1900 on 11730 RMP 500 kW / 080 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1830-1900 on 15155 WOF 125 kW / 086 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1900-1930 on 11730 WOF 125 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian
1900-1930 on 15155 SKN 300 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Russian
1930-2000 on 6035 SKN 300 kW / 090 deg to WeEu German
1930-2000 on 6135 WOF 100 kW / 082 deg to WeEu German DRM
2100-2200 on 6155 SKN 250 kW / 150 deg to WeEu Polish
2100-2200 on 7245 WOF 125 kW / 078 deg to EaEu Polish
(DX Mix News 692 via Ivo Ivanov, Bulgaria & Wolfgnag Bueschel, Germany)